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the particles that move the most is sugar
Gas, Liquid, Solid
Gas, liquid, soil
In volume, the Pint is less fluid than the quart.
They don't, or at least, the effect is negligible. Alpha particles can be deflected with a sheet of paper.
Gases seems like the most obvious answer because of the energetic particles. However you may find it advisable to double check this answer befor proceeding further in this subject xxx
liquids because most things is either in a form of gas or solids
No. Relative to its volume, the greater the number of sides, the smaller the volume. In the limit, a cylinder (circular prism, with an infinite number of "sides") will have the least surface area.
no
The smallest, least dense particles.
Electron. In a stable element the number of protons (+ charged subatomic particles) must match the number of electrons (- charged subatomic particles) and neutrons (neutral or uncharged subatomic particles). At least that's how I remember it from my school days.
the particles that move the most is sugar
neutrinos.
That depends how you want to round it, for example, to the closest multiple of 1, of 10, of 100, etc. But if you allow real numbers, then no matter how you round, there is no least number that you can round to a certain number!
Gas, liquid, soil
Gas, Liquid, Solid
Gas, liquid, soil